Stories by Jayesh
Business rules analysis for CIOs
Fri, 27th Feb 2015
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project management
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business analyst
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business
Jayesh Jain exemplifies business rules for CIOs, elucidating their collection and deployment to bolster business strategy.
Root cause analysis
Wed, 24th Dec 2014
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nz
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business analyst
Root cause analysis unveiled as a key to solving recurring problems, focusing beyond symptoms to the underlying causes in systems and processes.
Compare your organisation against your competitors with benchmarking
Thu, 4th Dec 2014
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business analyst
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insights
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partners
Benchmarking is the process of comparing your organisation’s strengths and weaknesses against your peers and competitors.
Just enough documentation
Thu, 6th Nov 2014
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cloud services
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project management
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context
In the fast-paced project world, 'just enough documentation' prioritises quality over quantity, changing how we approach project requirements.
'End-to-end' is hot right now... But what does it mean?
Tue, 16th Sep 2014
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contact centre
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encryption
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business analyst
'End-to-end' is hot right now. But what does it mean, and how do you implement an E2E process? Jayesh Jain has the answers.
An in-depth take on... Fallout management
Tue, 5th Aug 2014
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ict
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business analyst
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transactions
Jayesh Jain explores the critical role of fallout management in preventing losses and ensuring customer satisfaction in business environments.
Data warehouse vs data mart
Tue, 17th Jun 2014
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big data
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bi
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data warehousing
Data warehouse is a general term to describe a system used in an organisation to collect data from one or more data sources (including the transactional system) into a central data location and later report that data, generally in an aggregated way, to the business user.
Business process mapping
Thu, 30th May 2013
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cloud services
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it training
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business process mapping
Business Process mapping is becoming a higher priority for business as there is an increasing emphasis in organisations to document, understand and improve their business processes.